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December 25, 2015 0

Europe Gets a New Network Security/Breach Notification Regime for Christmas

  Long “lagging” behind the US in the specific area of breach notification (in contrast to [...]
December 15, 2015 0

DHS Social Media Monitoring

Some of the reporting I’ve seen lately in the wake of the San Bernardino shootings about DHS’s [...]
November 16, 2015 1

Lessons From FTC v. LabMD (Updated)

The Friday-the-13th ruling in FTC v. LabMD was a Pyrrhic victory for LabMD, and bad luck for the agency [...]
November 11, 2015 0

EU Releases Comment on Post-Safe Harbor Alternatives

Following the ECJ’s historic invalidation of the EU-US “Safe Harbor” system for European [...]
October 28, 2015 0

CISA Bill Passes Senate; Flaunts Privacy Concerns and Safe Harbor Hopes

The much-anticipated Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) cleared the Senate hurdle Tuesday, and is [...]
October 27, 2015 0

Knock-On Effects of EU Safe Harbor Decision: Israel Won’t Share With U.S. Either

Via IAPP: In 2011, Israel became one of a handful of countries to obtain “adequacy” status under the EU [...]
September 23, 2015 0

Snowden Leaks Put Safe Harbor Framework On Trial

Edward Snowden is having an international impact only a lobbyist could love. Today, an Advocate General of [...]
September 16, 2015 0

9/16/15 Security Round-Up: More Lessons From Ashley Madison, The TSA, And: A Valuable New Government Enforcement Tool?

In this post we will briefly present and comment on a few stories and items that came to our attention in [...]
August 27, 2015 0

The Ashley Madison Breach: The End of The “Age of Internet Innocence”?

By now you’ve no doubt heard of the Ashley Madison data breach, which became public in July 2015, and [...]
August 18, 2015 1

IRS Breach Upgraded — 3x More Severe; Data Fusion Risk Highlighted

In what is becoming a common pattern, the May 2015 IRS customer data breach reported back in May has been [...]

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